Ltnf 1

Image Description and Details : LTNF 1 is an extremely faint and rarely-imaged highly-evolved planetary nebula in the constellation Ursa Major. It is a high-excitation nebula with an eclipsing binary star system (BE Ursae Majoris) at its centre which has resulted in its unusual morphology. It is around 5,000 light years from Earth. It is so transparent that galaxies can be seen through it. It was discovered by James Liebert, Richard Tweedy, Ralf Napiwotzki and Michael Fulbright in 1995. A joint project with Sven Eklund.
Scopes: APM TMB LZOS 152 Refractors and Celestron C14 Edge HD
Cameras: QSI6120wsg8 and ZWO ASI6200MM Pro
Mounts: 10Micron GM2000 HPS and 10Micron GM3000 HPS
A total of 73 hours 25 minutes (OIIILRGB)

Copyright: Copyright: Peter Goodhew, Sven Eklund

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